Developing countries, including Pakistan, need a considerable effort to withstand economic growth; however, these countries have to cope with greenhouse gases emission and other environmental concerns. Financial advancement gives rise to modern, sometimes even innovative and energy-efficient technologies and, thus, contributes to a decline in energy usage among market entities: organizations and households. The current study explores the nonlinear asymmetric relationship between economic growth (Y) and the selected exogenous variables in Pakistan by incorporating time series data spanning from 1971 to 2016. Economic growth was considered as a target variable, while energy consumption (EC), electric power consumption (EPC), financial develop...
This study investigates the nonlinear asymmetric relationship between energy consumption and economi...
Many studies have modelled the prices, growth, technology and financial effects on energy consumptio...
Despite a bourgeoning literature on the existence of a long-run relationship between energy consumpt...
Developing countries, including Pakistan, need a considerable effort to withstand economic growth; h...
This paper investigates the asymmetric impact of energy consumption on economic growth by including ...
This paper investigates the asymmetric relationship between energy consumption and economic growth b...
This paper explores the relationship between financial development and energy consumption by incorpo...
This study investigates the relationship between energy consumption and economic growth by incorpora...
This paper explores the asymmetric relationship between renewable energy consumption, non-renewable ...
This study contributes to energy economic literature by incorporating financial development in neo-c...
This paper analyzes the asymmetrical relationship between financial development, energy consumption ...
The study investigates financial development and economic growth nexus, incorporating use of energy ...
In this study, the relationship between energy consumption and financial development is investigated...
The paper explores the existence of a long run equilibrium relationship among CO2 emissions, financi...
The present study investigates the relationship between energy (renewable and nonrenewable) consumpt...
This study investigates the nonlinear asymmetric relationship between energy consumption and economi...
Many studies have modelled the prices, growth, technology and financial effects on energy consumptio...
Despite a bourgeoning literature on the existence of a long-run relationship between energy consumpt...
Developing countries, including Pakistan, need a considerable effort to withstand economic growth; h...
This paper investigates the asymmetric impact of energy consumption on economic growth by including ...
This paper investigates the asymmetric relationship between energy consumption and economic growth b...
This paper explores the relationship between financial development and energy consumption by incorpo...
This study investigates the relationship between energy consumption and economic growth by incorpora...
This paper explores the asymmetric relationship between renewable energy consumption, non-renewable ...
This study contributes to energy economic literature by incorporating financial development in neo-c...
This paper analyzes the asymmetrical relationship between financial development, energy consumption ...
The study investigates financial development and economic growth nexus, incorporating use of energy ...
In this study, the relationship between energy consumption and financial development is investigated...
The paper explores the existence of a long run equilibrium relationship among CO2 emissions, financi...
The present study investigates the relationship between energy (renewable and nonrenewable) consumpt...
This study investigates the nonlinear asymmetric relationship between energy consumption and economi...
Many studies have modelled the prices, growth, technology and financial effects on energy consumptio...
Despite a bourgeoning literature on the existence of a long-run relationship between energy consumpt...